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(Left-top) Actor and comedian James Austin Johnson
attends the American Museum of Natural History’s 2023 Museum Gala at the
American Museum of Natural History on November 30, 2023. (Left-bottom) Donald Trump prepares visits furniture
store that was damaged during Hurricane Helene on September 30, 2024 in
Valdosta, Georgia. (R) SNL Creator and producer Lorne Michaels attends 2024 Paley Honors at Cipriani 42nd Street on June 13, 2024 in New York City. The official Trump campaign X (Twitter) page reacted to a recent “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) skit over the weekend on social media after the show’s season debut included a sketch about the July 13th assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. In the sketch, actor and comedian James Austin Johnson, 35, portrayed Donald Trump while attempting to poke fun at the former president during one of his rallies, referencing the July 13th murder attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
However, many conservatives on social media platforms were confused by the sketch’s “pot calling the kettle black” line, as no conservative has attempted to assassinate Democrat President Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, unlike Trump, who has now had two men come close to taking his life.
Liberal SNL cast member and writer Colin Jost also had some bold words to say in reference to the assassination attempt on Trump’s life during a recent “Weekend Update” segment of the show.
This most recent Trump skit comes after SNL’s creator and producer, Lorne Michaels, previously told journalists working for New York Magazine that Republicans tend to have a better sense of humor than Democrats.
Since its debut in 1975, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has typically always featured political satire, with a wealth of material derived from scandals, missteps, and elections. Michaels hinted that SNL’s Trump imitation will need to be recreated in a recent cover article for the Hollywood Reporter, similar to how it was recreated when cast member James Austin Johnson, who played him in this most recent skit, replaced SNL’s former Trump impersonator, Alec Baldwin. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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